Coyote Saddlebag Roll Top

Product Description

NEW 2017! Introducing the Coyote Saddlebag Roll Top, a fresh update of our original flagship horseshoe-shaped dual sport and enduro rackless Giant Loop Saddlebag design that launched our company in 2008. The Coyote Saddlebag Roll Top features a convenient rolling closure that seals out water and dust while maintaining the packable volume and all the unique “go light, go fast, go far” features of our zipper closure Coyote Saddlebag. Other enhancements include sewn-on molded rubber badges, Giant Loop branded grab handles that double as side compression straps, a set of 3 RF welded waterproof inner liner Saddlebag Dry Pods with air purge valves, and drains in the bottoms of the Saddlebag’s “legs” that allow water to escape if it manages to penetrate the highly water resistant out shell (yea, we understand – we’ve dunked our bikes in streams crossings, too!).

“The best hard-core saddlebag and tank-bag solution we’ve found is from Giant Loop…. There are cheaper solutions to carrying stuff, but these American-made pieces have been over mountains and across deserts with no issues.” — Cycle World Magazine

The Coyote Saddle Bag Roll Top is the NEW rackless motorcycle luggage choice for hardcore off-road expeditions. Carry gear for overnight or multi-day trips — and still have access to the entire saddle — with the Coyote Saddlebag Roll Top mounted to the rear fender and/or tail rack of virtually any dirt bike, dual sport or enduro motorcycle. No passenger pegs required, the Coyote Saddlebag Roll Top anchors to the frame or subframe on most motorcycle makes/models — as well as snow bikes, such as Timbersled and MotoTrax.

Coyote Saddlebag Roll Top delivers everything needed to mount up hit the trail:

Specs & Features

Approximate dimensions (fully packed) 61.5″ – bottom of pannier, across top to bottom of other pannier bucket 39″ – from one end to the other measuring along the middle of the base 7″ – height of bag in top center 6″ – distance from inside to outside of pannier bucket bottom 9″ – front to back in top center

WARNING: This product can expose you to chemicals including DBP and DEHP, which is known to the State of California to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm. For more information go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov.

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2 reviews for Coyote Saddlebag Roll Top

Rated 5 out of 5

Friederic –September 21, 2016

Nice additions with the roll top and the carry straps. Sure wish I had some of those purging dry bags and some drainage in my coyote bag. Very tough bag for any level of adv laid the bike down a few times no issues but then one little crash and now some of the stitching is coming out. Fits very well. Just think it would 10x easier to pack if the bag was actually waterproof not needing those dry pods.

Greg @ Giant Loop –October 10, 2016

Thanks for the comments! The new roll top certainly is awesome and I personally tested it a few thousand miles so far. I actually like the use of the dry pods as part of the packing system. Without them in other bags, I tended to pack a lot less organized and it was always a pain to find stuff. Now I use the three waterproof dry pods to organize my gear, squeeze the air out of them and keep my stuff compact and easy to get to without having to unpack and repack everything from my bag. Enjoy!

Rated 5 out of 5

Jeremy –May 30, 2017

In the market for something like this, can you tell me more or less what you can put in there for adventure riding. For example, sleeping bags, tent, could all that stuff fit? Thanks

harold –May 31, 2017

Hello Jeremy –

We recommend the Coyote Saddlebag for overnight or longer trips – even continent crossing journeys. 39 packable liters is a surprising amount of gear if you’re an efficient packer (people through hike the Pacific Crest Trail with less).

How much can fit depends a lot on the gear you’re packing, but if your camping gear is lightweight backpacking style equipment then you should be able to fit your heaviest items down low in the “legs” of the Coyote Saddlebag: tools, spare inner tubes, camp stove and cooking gear. In the top middle, lightweight bulky items like clothes, sleeping bag, etc. We like to add two Possibles Pouches to the “legs” to provide pockets for tools and items we want to easily access during riding. Usually, we fit a tent and a few other items into our Rogue Dry Bag.